1992–93 AEK Athens F.C. season

Specifically, Daniel Batista chose to move to Olympiacos, while Giorgos Savvidis decided to return to Cyprus.

On the other hand, they made some not so impressive, but useful transfers with the acquisition of Slišković, Agorogiannis, Mitropoulos, Papadopoulos and Atmatsidis.

Bajević again displayed a well-worked team, which passionately claimed the championship since the beginning of the season, while also presenting quite a beautiful sight.

Eventually, AEK won the championship for the second consecutive season, this time with a one-point difference from the second-placed Panathinaikos.

Thus, the Cypriots gained a qualification advantage and AEK's trip to Nicosia was predicted to be much more difficult than expected.

AEK's next opponent was the mighty PSV Eindhoven, who lined up with all their stars except Romário, who Westerhof kept in the bench.

Very quickly, however, due to Vanenburg's injury, the great Brazilian striker entered the game and forced AEK to back down in the second half, despite their offensive approach until that time.

In a nightmarish night for Christos Vasilopoulos, Romário's "prophecy" came true and PSV scattered AEK with a score of 3–0, with three goals from the Brazilian superstar!

In the first round of the Greek Cup, AEK easily finished first in a group with Apollon Athens, Panargiakos, Poseidon Michaniona.

The leaders of AEK for this important season were Vasilis Dimitriadis, Toni Savevski, Stelios Manolas, Alexis Alexandris, Refik Šabanadžović and Antonis Minou.